Please, please, please let it be so!
I so hope she tries to run again, and if she were to get the endorsement of the DNC, it will prove just how bankrupt the party is, that is assuming she could even make it thru another primary, unless the DNC rigs it again.
Or maybe she'd be doing it again as a defense measure against any future charges or prosecution, figuring a candidate for POTUS is a hard person to criminally charge, it has worked for her so far.
Please run again Hillary, I'm all for it, it would be so entertaining!
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Clinton is plotting her 2020 comeback and prepping to take on Donald Trump a second time

>Hillary Clinton has ramped her public presence and fundraising appeals
>She has been outspoken about President Trump's 'zero tolerance' immigration policy and raised $1.5 million for various groups
>Clinton's next scheduled public appearance is at the third annual Ozy Fest that takes place July 21 and 22 in Central Park
>Multiple Democrats have stoked the 2020 speculation fires with talk of challenging Trump in two years

The red, white and blue banners for U.S. President Donald Trump’s second-term campaign are ready to ship, emblazoned with the words “Keep America Great!” But they are made in eastern China and soon could be hit by punitive tariffs of Trump’s own making as he ratchets up a rancorous trade dispute with Beijing.

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When we last checked in after AZ-8, Republican party and major outside groups were outspending their Democratic counterparts $37 million to 11.5 million on this cycle’s special election races. That was before the expensive race in OH-12 further drained the coffers of outside groups trying to get their candidates elected.

Here’s the update: It’s now about $41.7 million for major GOP outside groups to $12.3 million for the Democrats.

We counted independent expenditures and coordinated campaign expenditures (and compared them with Advertising Analytics data) from the Republican National Committee, the NRCC, the NRSC and the two major super PACs affiliated with the House and Senate GOP (the Congressional Leadership Fund and the Senate Leadership Fund). In total, Republicans spent at least $41.7 million on the special elections in AL-SEN, GA-6, MT-AL, SC-5, KS-4, PA-18, AZ-8 and OH-12.

With the same metrics for the Democratic National Committee, the DCCC, the DSCC and the House Majority PAC (along with Highway 31) — Democratic groups spent about $12.3 million on the same races.
That’s more than a 3-1 ratio. And it shows just how much Republican outside groups were propping up their candidates in these specials, and how untenable that model will be for November.

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The Miami Herald endorsed a candidate who once claimed she was abducted by aliens. “Here’s why we chose her: She’s not crazy,” the editorial page editor said about the GOP House contender._________________when good people stay silent the right wing are the only ones heard.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) praised a move by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Saturday to limit the role of superdelegates in choosing the party's presidential nominee.
“Today's decision by the DNC is an important step forward in making the Democratic Party more open, democratic and responsive to the input of ordinary Americans," Sanders said in a statement.
"This has been a long and arduous process, and I want to thank Tom Perez and all of those who made it happen," the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate added, referring to DNC Chairman Tom Perez.

The DNC reform, adopted by voice vote on Saturday at the party's summer meeting in Chicago, would prevent superdelegates from voting during the first ballot of the nominating process. However, they’d be allowed to vote on a second ballot should the need arise.
“Today is a historic day for our party," Perez said in a statement after the vote. "We passed major reforms that will not only put our next presidential nominee in the strongest position possible, but will help us elect Democrats up and down the ballot, across the country."

Superdelegates are unpledged delegates to the DNC who are seated automatically and can choose to vote for whatever candidate they prefer. They are often party elders such as former lawmakers, presidents and other party dignitaries.
The superdelegates broke overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential primary, deepening the divide within the Democratic Party and fueling claims from Sanders supporters that the process was rigged against their candidate.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) praised a move by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Saturday to limit the role of superdelegates in choosing the party's presidential nominee.
“Today's decision by the DNC is an important step forward in making the Democratic Party more open, democratic and responsive to the input of ordinary Americans," Sanders said in a statement.
"This has been a long and arduous process, and I want to thank Tom Perez and all of those who made it happen," the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate added, referring to DNC Chairman Tom Perez.

The DNC reform, adopted by voice vote on Saturday at the party's summer meeting in Chicago, would prevent superdelegates from voting during the first ballot of the nominating process. However, they’d be allowed to vote on a second ballot should the need arise.
“Today is a historic day for our party," Perez said in a statement after the vote. "We passed major reforms that will not only put our next presidential nominee in the strongest position possible, but will help us elect Democrats up and down the ballot, across the country."

Superdelegates are unpledged delegates to the DNC who are seated automatically and can choose to vote for whatever candidate they prefer. They are often party elders such as former lawmakers, presidents and other party dignitaries.
The superdelegates broke overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential primary, deepening the divide within the Democratic Party and fueling claims from Sanders supporters that the process was rigged against their candidate.

note he is not even a democrat and never has been, except to run for president, then he claims he is a dem.

as I said if Republican gov of Nevada Sandoval was running against Sanders I would vote for Gov Sandoval.

as we know most of the KGB/Putin attacks were for Trump and to help trump they were for dividing Sanders people to hate Clinton like you. The troll farms were huge for that. Similar to the russian Putin KGB was pushing hard when Cohen plead and the manafort jury convictions. They trolled the internet pushing the mexican who killed the college student.

Again that Mexican was working for a big time republican campaign fundraiser and a big time republican politician running for top state offices. They gave him free housing and pay. "claiming" they did not know he was not a legal worker..._________________when good people stay silent the right wing are the only ones heard.

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